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Hotel de Charme Os Dois Galos
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Rua 1 Maio
7500-018, Santo André
A hotel located in a peaceful place, just 4 km away from the Lagoa de Santo André beach, in the Blue Coast. The rooms have contemporary furniture, each with their own colour. The double rooms with bathroom have two beds, air conditioning, television, a safe, an alarm clock with a CD drive, hair drier and a tea and coffee service.On the fisrt floor there is an international cuisine restaurant, the De goede Smaeck' (Good Taste). When requested, the hotel organizes dinners in the barbecue by the pool or on the restaurant's balcony.
PortoBay Hotel Teatro
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Rua Sá da Bandeira, 84
4000-427, Porto
Located in the heart of Porto, World Heritage City, the Hotel Teatro offers the downtown area a contemporary language without colliding with the aesthetic and historical references of the surrounding area. The name derives from the ancient existence of Baquet Theatre (1859) that here it worked. Maybe that's why, the hotel's decor to match, with pictures of spectacles and other carefully chosen elements. With the signature of one of the most prestigious interior decorators, Nini Andrade e Silva, the Hotel Teatro has 74 rooms, sophisticated and comfortable where gold and bronze colors predominate.
Monte Mariposa
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Santa Catarina da Fonte do Bispo Caixa Postal 787A
8800-161, Santa Catarina da Fonte do Bispo
The accommodation is not its main feature. This is a retreat center for personal development, Yoga, painting, Reiki, meditation, Ayurvedic Medicine and cuisine, Tai-Chi, Ayurvedic massage, among others, where macrobiotic meals are served. It is assumed as a kind of hiding place away from civilization, where meditation takes place, asserting itself as an alternative to conventional holiday. At the lodge offers cabins and apartments, distributed by the surrounding valleys to the main building. Featured for your nice outdoor pool, where are also taught classes in Aquataichi.
Quinta das Lágrimas Palace
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Rua António Augusto Gonçalves
3041-901, Coimbra
The hotel Quinta das Lágrimas in Coimbra, offers three distinct environments: the rooms of the Palace, the garden and the SPA. Elegance and comfort are reflected in every room of this luxury space. The environment and the service of the hotel recreates the romance of centuries past, offering all the comforts of modern times. The kitchen uses the traditional products of the region to create unique flavor recipes, which are continuously renewed to the rhythm of the seasons. The restaurant's table arcades, you can taste the herbs garden of smells, as well as oranges, lemons and avocados from the farm.
Valmonte Hotel Rural
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EN 4
7150-999, Borba
This is the first hotel rural de Borba. Imagine a peaceful place, with vegetable gardens and vineyards, of which you can taste the fruit, honey or vines and still attend the cooking of bread; You can play a game of tennis, take a dip in the pool or relax in the jacuzzi. If you prefer, opt for a stroll along the various routes available or, if you like adventure, choose a mountain bike ride or quad-bike. Hunting, horseback riding, bathing and aromas, are other options. Don't forget to view the sky from the Patio of the witches.
Sesimbra Hotel & Spa
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Rua Navegador Rodrigues Soromenho
2970-773, Sesimbra
Located in the charming fishing village of Sesimbra, in front of the sea, and surrounded by incomparable Arrábida Natural Reserve, the Sesimbra Hotel & Spa offers 84 standard rooms and 8 suites with a modern design, all overlooking the Atlantic. Just 30 km from Lisbon, the Hotel offers restaurant, bar, outdoor pool for adults and children, playful space for children, free indoor parking (garage) and Spa with complimentary use for guests the following services: relaxing indoor pool, sauna, Turkish bath, tropical shower, Swiss shower and gym.
Jardim Nove de Abril ou das Albertas
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Frente ao Museu de Arte Antiga
1200, Lisboa
Also known as the Albertas Garden or Rocha do Conde de Óbidos Garden, it is framed in a set of ancient buildings, such as the Hospitalários Convent of São João de Deus, presently occupied by the GNR, the Conde de Óbidos-Sabugal Palace, presently the headquarters of the Red Cross and the Ancient Art Museum. The garden has a belvedere offering a panoramic view of the river. From this point, the going down to the 24 de Julho Avenue is done through an imposing double staircase, all covered with climbing plants, built in 1880-1882.
Castelo de Algoso
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Rua do Castelo
5230-010, Vimioso
Castle located on top of a rocky cliff, enjoying a privileged position as a viewpoint, the exact date of its construction is unknown, but it is assumed that it was built by Mendo Rufino, during the reign of King Afonso Henriques or during the reign of King Sancho I. From the castle, currently in a precarious state of conservation, remain some turrets, a small courtyard and the Keep, inside which three records of occupation are visible, the first two of use for housing and the last of defense. It belonged to the group of castles that formed the defense line …
Castro de Donões
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Donões
5470-110, Donões
Traces of a fortified settlement located on the right bank of the river Cávado, around the village of Donões, in cabeço flattened. Is visible from different angles and other villages of the surrounding area, as is the case of castro de Mourilhe and castro de Frades. Presents a form approximately circular with about 70 meters in diameter and surrounded by a line of wall still visible, with approximately four meters thick. The defense is complemented by three deep moats that precede the line of Hadrian's wall. Of the interior were collected several pieces of prehistoric and Roman pottery.
Convento dos Capuchos
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Serra de Sintra
2710, Sintra
Built amidst cliffs and vegetation, this convent is also known as the Convent of Santa Cruz da Serra or of Cork. A simple, rustic construction, it was founded in 1560 by D. Álvaro de Castro, fulfilling a vow he made to his father, D. João de Castro. Everything in this space is miniature: the cells, lined with cork, the refectory, and the small church with its marble altar, whose vault was carved from the rock itself. It is believed to have been abandoned in 1834, following the suppression of religious orders decreed by the liberal regime.